Gerard Lambe, a consultant plastic surgeon at the Reflect Clinic in Manchester, has been using the Goggles with his clients for about a year

“In every single patient I have had so far none of them have said they don’t look like the simulation afterwards.”

Gerard added that the technology also simulates corrective surgery.

“It allows you to simulate a reduction in volume, or removing an implant, moving the nipple up or down, showing scars, putting different sized implants on each side.

“I’ve just recently done a revision on a woman after breast cancer who had a very bad job done on the opposite side by a breast surgeon and I was able to simulate changing the size and correcting the skin and she found it really helpful because she was very distressed about it.”

Previously women have had to chose their implants by putting different sized examples in their bra

Dawn admitted she is fully supportive of her daughters, especially since they want a natural look – unlike when she had her own boobs job years ago and the look was huge “Baywatch” boobs.

Gerard added: “By offering patients the opportunity to use the state-of-the-art Crisalix virtual reality visors there is greater confidence pre-surgery that they are making the right decision for the body size.

“By looking in a virtual-reality mirror, this technology allows patients to see their post-surgery breasts before I perform the operation.

“This gives assurance to my patients, which is of utmost importance to me.”